{{Quickfixn}} Please help
olamide olatunji
krazibit312 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 27 05:37:34 PST 2013
Hi Nirjhar,
Check below except taken from the QuickFix Config settings page, I think
you just need to set this to N and it should cover your case.
*ResetOnDisconnect*Determines if sequence numbers should be reset to 1
after an abnormal termination.
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Nirjhar Jain <nirjhar.jain at commdel.net>wrote:
> Hi All,
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> We have an extreme case to be handled. The case is as defined below:
>
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> Suppose we placed newSingleOrder Request. Bank received it and sending us
> back the execution report for that trade.
>
> Before just receiving the execution report, due to power failure or
> network failure or any other reason, we have logged out. Then How we can
> have the info of that execution report after login again?
>
> Bank is saying that in this case if we have the message sequence number of
> order placed and seq no does not reset, then we can have that info, but our
> msg sequence no. resets at every login. i.e. we have used below settings in
> our initiator.cfg file
>
> ResetSeqNumFlag=Y
>
> ResetOnLogon=Y
>
> ResetOnLogout=Y
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> ResetOnDisconnect=Y
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> We can do this by setting it No, but we have to re-login every-day at 5pm
> New York time and also have to reset the sequence number only at this login
> request.
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> So is there any way to do this or is there any other property which we can
> set in the config to handle this issue ?
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> Please help, I will be thankful to you.
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>
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> Thanks & Regards,
>
> *Nirjhar Jain*
>
> Software Engineer
>
>
> *COMMDEL*
>
> Commdel Consulting Services P Ltd,
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> www.commdel.net
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